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Date:      Mon, 4 Sep 2017 17:34:34 +0300
From:      "Jukka A. Ukkonen" <jau789@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strato Server PI FreeBSD 11.1 Release serial port comunication
Message-ID:  <9bf992d9-9a22-c7a0-5a78-54c779880a6d@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <6989FBCA-5866-4E71-814B-2D850A353824@kronometrix.org>
References:  <6989FBCA-5866-4E71-814B-2D850A353824@kronometrix.org>

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On 09/04/17 16:50, Stefan Parvu wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I have installed FreeBSD 11.1 [1] under Strato Server PI [2], a Raspberry PI2 board plus
> goodies. FreeBSD 11.1 STABLE is booting fine. Now my problem is to connect to an
> indoor air quality sensor, plugged in to a RS485 connector and Im stuck in discovering whats
> the correct serial port for that. I have tried /dev/cuau0 but with no success.
> 
> root@k50dev:~ # ls -lrt /dev/cuau0*
> crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x2d Sep  4 12:22 /dev/cuau0.lock
> crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x2c Sep  4 12:22 /dev/cuau0.init
> crw-rw----  1 uucp  dialer  0x2b Sep  4 12:22 /dev/cuau0
> 
> I know all parameters set on the device level, baudrate, stopbits, parity since I have tried it under
> Raspbian and it is working fine there. Im basically using Kronometrix data recording rs485rec [3]
> fo that.
> 
> Any ideas how can I discover the port, and debug it somehow ?
> 
> thanks,
> Stefan
> 
> [1] http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/11.1/FreeBSD-11.1-STABLE-arm-armv6-RPI2-20170822-r322788.img.xz
> [2] https://www.sferalabs.cc/strato-pi/
> [3] https://github.com/kronometrix/recording/blob/master/bin/rs485rec
> 
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What are the other /dev/cua* devices on your system?
Quite often various USB connected gizmos I have tried
end up under names like /dev/cuaU0 or /dev/cuaU1 etc.

--jau



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